Keyword
mediate
Info
FrequencyTop 600-700
Type
Jōyō 
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KankenLevel 4
Heisig265
Readings
かい
(100%)
Composed of
person
slash left
stick
Mnemonic

There is a fight going on. The guy on the left has a sword and is trying to slash the other guy on the right who only has a stick as a weapon. Then some idiot another person decides to mediate and jumps at both of them not realizing that his butt is going fall straight down on their weapons... ouch!

Used in kanji (4 in total)
realm
trash
scabby eruption
man with shellfish kanji
Used in vocabulary (123 in total)
introduction; presentation; referral; listing
trouble; burden; nuisance; care; dependence; support
Examples (91 in total)
Let me introduce my mother to you.
I'd like to introduce you to some of my friends.
Allow me to introduce my wife to you.
I'll introduce you to a nice girl.
Please introduce me to a cute girl.
Introduce me to a cute girl.
Why didn't you introduce us?
Let me introduce you to my parents.
Let me introduce you to him.
He introduced me to a pretty girl.
He introduced his sister to me.
He introduced his daughter to me.
He introduced me to Sue.
He introduced me to his parents.
They met through her introduction.
Will you introduce me to her?
I would like you to introduce me to her.
Let me introduce my sister.
I'll introduce you to my brother.
I planned to introduce him to her.
I introduced my father to the teacher.
Please introduce me to her.
If there is a suitable occasion, I'll introduce you to him.
I will introduce her husband to you.
The president of the company, to whom I introduced you, wants to see you again.
He introduced me to her at the party.
She was happy to be introduced to him at the party.
She introduced me to her friends at the party.
I introduced two of my friends at the party.
May I recommend another hotel?
It may give rise to serious trouble.
It's a difficult matter.
Now I'll introduce my parents to you.
She introduced me to her brother.
The next day, at suppertime, I was introduced to her husband.
I'll begin by introducing myself.
Let's start the ball rolling by introducing ourselves.
You should have introduced yourself.
I didn't get a chance to introduce myself to her.
She introduced herself to the people who were there.
She's already introduced herself.
She stood up and began introducing herself.
The students stood up one by one and introduced themselves.
We introduced ourselves to each other.
Stand up and introduce yourself, please.
Would you introduce yourself?
I'll just introduce myself.
I think that Japanese is a really difficult language.
I planned to introduce him to Beatrice.
She introduced the lady to me.
You should have introduced yourself to the girl.
The two men shook hands with each other the minute they were introduced.
The police intervened in the disturbance.
We introduced ourselves in turn.
I want to introduce you to my parents next Saturday.
An acquaintance of mine introduced me to his closest friends.
I remember being introduced to him at a party last year.
I introduced Mary to my parents.
First, please take about 3 minutes to introduce yourself.
You are supposed to introduce yourselves in turn.
He doesn't heed any advice.
I want Tom to introduce me to all his friends.
Tom walked over to the girl at the bar and introduced himself.
Tom introduced me to Mary.
Tom spoke through an interpreter.
I'd like you to meet my brother, Tom.
Let me introduce you to Mr. White.
We invited him to the dinner party.
My uncle wrote this letter of introduction.
Let me introduce you to Mr. Brown.
Don't intrude on her privacy.
He is nothing more than a clerk.
Whoever causes trouble will be the victim of the trouble.
Let me introduce you to Mr. Tanaka.
As soon as the product was introduced on TV, the calls for orders started pouring in.
Tom went up to the stage and presented the next artist.
Tom seldom eats seafood.
I'm allergic to shellfish.
He introduced me to his relatives at the reception.
May I introduce our sales manager, Abe?
May I introduce you to Dr. Johnson?
He is nothing but a businessman.
There may be other factors that intervene in the relation between these two constants.
Mr Gilmore is not so well known as to need no introduction.
Mr Gilmore is so well-known as to need no introduction.
Malaria is carried by mosquitoes.
Let me introduce a promising young writer to you.
Would you introduce me to your friend, Mr Murphy?
She gave a tea party with the intention of introducing her daughter to her friends.
The speaker was so famous as to need no introduction.
Omission is a perfectly good example of an expression technique, and is brought up in many grammar books.